You look straight out of the 70s in that last pic.this is how I come off in 99% of pictures:
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WADUP FATFACE
I feel like even if I didnt like how I looked, i'd still try to look my best by looking at the mirror. Idk if I could face a normal life by not accepting how I look
Aspergers?
Yeah it could be that. I have this mental image of how I look, but once I see myself in a mirror or reflection, I see something different. And I guess I just don't like that, so I look away or avoid them altogether.
I'm not entertaining you with an avatar quote.Oh man, i'm horribly the opposite. Everytime i pass a car/window whatever i'm looking at my self reflection. I'm not even that good looking, just sometimes i get a good shot of myself and feel pretty for a while.
Also OP and other non mirror lookers. What do you do when go to the barber? Close your eyes till its over?
Yep I'm fugly too op.
Also OP and other non mirror lookers. What do you do when go to the barber? Close your eyes till its over?
Also, sorry but its impossible to not look in the mirror, you have to get your hair fixed, and see if you shaved correctly. I mean there is only so much you can do blindly. Nothing worse than a hairy patch you left over, or neckbeard and all that stuff.
Could be he uses electric clippers and take it off in one go.
What if he misses some, though. Maybe ye walks around looking like the lawn looked after my grandpa mowed it when he wanted to fuck it up so bad that my grandmother would leave him alone and let him go to the bar.
I went nearly two years without ever really looking at myself in the mirror. From age 15-17. Various self esteem issues.
One day I finally looked and was shocked. My face had matured and I looked a lot different than I imagined. It was really, really strange.
Also OP and other non mirror lookers. What do you do when go to the barber? Close your eyes till its over?
Lol, i don´t have problems with mirrors. But this is actually a thing for me too.. I never know where to look.
Lol, i don´t have problems with mirrors. But this is actually a thing for me too.. I never know where to look.
What if he misses some, though. Maybe ye walks around looking like the lawn looked after my grandpa mowed it when he wanted to fuck it up so bad that my grandmother would leave him alone and let him go to the bar.
Is that you in your avatar? You look fine to me, even with those blocky ass glasses, haha.
I think it's that. like I sair earlier , I have this mental image of myself that doesn't match up to what actually look like (or what I think I actually look like),and I can't seem to get over that.
Afraid you'll see something over your shoulder in the reflection, OP?
Well thats the first step, get to terms with that issue. I think like someone said earlier, post a picture up and get feedback, people most certainly don't look as bad as they think they are.
Or maybe start by focusing on small parts of your reflection, while ignoring the rest, keep looking at more of yourself every few days, condition yourself to understand its okay if you look different from what you have in your head.
Speaking of which I do remember at one point in my life where I did feel I didn't look like what my mental image of myself was. You just get comfortable with your own skin and you'll actually notice you look awesome.
I mean I'm not narcissistic or anything but I actually look at myself in the mirror and I see someone that look more handsome than he is or has any right to be, its a self esteem boost. Take a positive approach to your face, feel good about how you look and everyone around you will reciprocate that feeling.
Confidence is all in the head, it isn't a physical attribute.
Or sometimes you are just that fucking hideous. hence mirror avoidance.
Not helping.
And who cares, own it, don't let anyone else own your feelings for you. You'll be emotionally bankrupt that way.
So whats the worst thing that you could happen? There are people with horrific facial disfigurements that have enough strength to see the reality in front of them, instead of having someone else dictate it to them.
All this mirror avoidance is just a way to escape reality, not come to terms with it.
I wasnt talking about the OP, i meant in general. some people, myself included absolutely loathe the way they look. barring insane amounts of plastic surgery, nothing can really fix it. so people choose to avoid the things that remind them of this.
I have a fun idea, OP.
Take a pic of yourself and post it here.
Then let GAF describe you, as if we were the mirror! It will be a jolly ol' time.